The dining hall at Nemare doesn't look like it belongs in a school. The elaborately carved mahogany tables that run down its length seem like part of a bygone age - and they're magically reinforced to repel any attempts to deface them, too. Most meals are buffets, with the food on the tables lining the walls constantly being replaced to keep up with the almost-continuous flow of hungry students. There is no seating plan, and students are encouraged to mingle.